Monday, September 28, 2015

Relocating Raccoon Pests

Protocol regarding extermination of
mice, roaches, and even bats may be common knowledge, but what do you do
if you find a raccoon den in your attic or under your porch? Although
your first thought may be to mass-produce a batch of Davy Crockett hats,
there are more humane ways to control this animal.

Signs of Raccoon Life

Raccoons love taking up residence in
crawl spaces and finding free meals in your discarded trash. In the
winter, you may be surprised to find that the noise you hear in the
chimney is not Santa, but rather a furry, masked mammal with a striped
tail.Routinely overturned trashcans are also a sign that raccoons may be
present. Since raccoons are nocturnal creatures, you may hear noises
throughout the night as they conduct their daily activities.

Relocation Services

If you are unsure if raccoons are
plaguing your home, contact a pest control company to do an assessment
of your property. Once your suspicions are confirmed, inquire as to
whether or not trapping is an option. It is important to be sure that
you are in sync with local laws and regulations. It is not recommended
that you attempt to trap any wildlife yourself. You risk falling from
any elevated areas like roofs or ladders, and also expose yourself to
the potential for bites and rabies. Certified professionals can relocate
these animals safely and may be able to assist you with repair of
damaged areas. Click here for more information on humane animal removal in Raleigh.